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¿Qué significa Octopus Garden?
«Octopus’s Garden» (El Jardín del Pulpo) es una canción escrita por Ringo Starr, y lanzada por los Beatles en su álbum de 1969 Abbey Road.
¿Quién canta en Octopus Garden?
The BeatlesOctopus’s Garden / ArtistaThe Beatles, conocida en el mundo hispano como los Beatles, fue una banda de rock británica activa durante la década de 1960, y
ampliamente reconocida como la más exitosa comercialmente, la más influyente y la más elogiada por la crítica en la historia de la música popular y de la música rock. Wikipedia
¿Quién canta Octopus Garden?
Ringo StarrOctopus’s Garden / Letrista
«Octopus’s Garden» es una canción escrita por Ringo Starr, y lanzada por The Beatles en su álbum de 1969 Abbey Road. También aparece en el segundo disco de The Beatles 1967-1970, en Anthology 3 y en el compilatorio Love.
Did Ringo Starr write Octopus’s Garden?
George Harrison, who assisted Starr with the song, commented: » ‘ Octopus’s Garden’ is Ringo’s song. It’s only the second song Ringo has ever written, mind you, and it’s lovely.»
What’s the name of the Beatles’song with the octopus?
For the children’s book, see Octopus’s Garden (book). » Octopus’s Garden » is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written and sung by Ringo Starr (credited to his real name Richard Starkey), from their 1969 album Abbey Road.
Who wrote the song Octopus’s Garden?
» Octopus’s Garden » is a song by the English rock band the Beatles, written and sung by Ringo Starr (credited to his real name Richard Starkey), from their 1969 album Abbey Road. George Harrison, who assisted Starr with the song, commented: » ‘ Octopus’s Garden’ is Ringo’s song.
Did Bob Marley write Octopus’s Garden?
But very few humans have ever been in that league. Yet he did write the charming, dreamlike “Octopus’s Garden,” from Abbey Road, which followed his first writing effort, the country-laced “Don’t Pass Me By” on The White Album. In his post-Beatles years, he wrote several great songs, most notably “Photograph” and “It Don’t Come Easy.”